Answer:
brainliest?
Explanation:
Juan is a young man living in Argentina under the control of an authoritarian government (think Big Brother in Orwell's 1984). At the beginning of the story, he writes and mails a letter to a woman he loves named Mariana. However, he quickly begins worrying about what the censors will think about the contents of his letter. All letters written and mailed in this society go through the Censor's Secret Command, a bureaucratic agency that inspects everything for bombs, poisonous powders, secret messages, and more. Anything and everything could be a potential signal to the Censors that the letter's sender or receiver is plotting against the government, and Juan is worried that something in his letter will implicate Mariana. He comes up with a genius plan: he'll get a job with the Censors, work his way up the ladder, and intercept his own letter to send it through safely. He's hired easily, as there's a continuous need for new censors for reasons that we learn later in the story. Juan quickly and easily works his way up the ranks at the Censor's Command. By the end of the first week, he's in the department that actually censors letters and is fully devoted to his work. Juan censors letter after letter, throwing away most of them that come across his desk. One day, Juan's own letter lands on his desk. He's so focused on being the best censor possible that he mercilessly censors it and tosses it in the reject pile, which is a red flag to his superiors. Juan is executed the next day, 'another victim of his devotion to his work.'
Answer:
She was addressing ideas of liberty, religion & racial equality
Answer:
First, I would choose the plan of the long term goal because long term goals are the most effective. Starting off, I would use my 2000 dollars and spend them evenly amoung textbooks and my other miscellanous because a car can come after once I finish school. So this will lead me to open an savings account because I can putt as much money as I want into my account and the 15 fee is cheap so I won't loose to much money towards my books and other college funds.
Explanation:
this is what i would do
Always risk and do what you think is best and it’ll make you a better person an outstanding person
I believe the answer is D. It has been a really long time since I read the book, so forgive me if I'm wrong.